

The grip on the camera is removable, but at the moment I can only find accessory grips of the same size but in different colors. Once you get used to it things are OK, but initially you might want to keep the instructions close to hand. At times it's not very intuitive where to go to find something and lesser used functions can be buried 3 or 4 levels deep in the menu system and/or found in several different places.
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Users of other Olympus DSLRs and Pen series mirrorless cameras will probably feel at home with the menu system of the XZ-2, but it could be a learning experience for others. The Olympus XZ-2 can also take an Olympus compatible external flash mounted in the hot-shoe on top of the camera. The sliding switch for control of the pop-up flash is at the top left of the rear panel.
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The camera will select ISO speed and aperture. However exposure is fully automatic and out of the users control.

While in video mode, optical zoom is fully enabled and autofocus is in operation. Video can be engages while the main control dial is in any position, so if the desire for video grabs you, there's no delay to set modes. Video has its own dedicated start stop button (red dot in the image above). It will also tilt down by 45 degrees for overhead shots. The screen can be tilted up at 90 degrees, so it can act as a waist level viewfinder. The screen can also be used to scroll though images during replay. The LCD is touch sensitive and can be used to set the focus point and release the shutter (though this can be turned off if desired). The "F1" button on the rear can, for example be assigned to AEL, DOF Preview, WB, A digital 2xTC or ND filter, while the "F2" button on the front can be assigned to such functions as Aspect ratio, ISO, white balance, metering pattern (plus 12 others).

Each button can be assigned one of list of tasks. The Olympus XZ-2 also has two programmable function buttons, one on the front of the camera and one on the rear. The default function in Av, Tv and Program modes is control of exposure compensation. Various different functions can be applied to the rotating ring. On the rear of the camera there's the typical multi-way control button with rotating ring that's used to select menus, scroll though lists, chose options etc. Zoom isn't quite continuous, but has about 30 steps from wideangle to telephoto so fairly fine control of focal length is possible. Zoom can also be controlled using a more conventional toggle placed around the shutter release. One unconventional control is a ring around the lens which can be used to select functions such as aperture or shutter speed control (with click stops), or can be switched to another "continuous" mode (no click stops) and be used to control zoom or focus. iAuto is an intelligent auto mode which analyzes the image and optimizes camera settings for the scene it detects (portrait, landscape, beach, snow etc.).
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A mode selection dial allows selection of Aperture priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, Program, iAuto, Scene and Art modes, plus two positions (C1 and C2) for custom setups. The control layout of the Olympus XZ-2 is fairly conventional.
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Proprietary for USB, Charging and Composite A/V micro HDMI for external HDMI monitorįor full camera specifications see the Olympus XZ-2 Full Specifications page The lens appears to be the same excellent 6-24mm/1.8-2.5 as used on the XZ-1 (at least from its specifications), and gives a field of view similar to that of a 28-112mm lens on a full frame 35mm camera. While still classified as a small sensor, it's bigger than is used in most consumer digicams and matches that used in other premium compact cameras such as the Nikon Coolpix P7700, the Canon Powershot G15, The Ricoh GR Digital IV and the Samsung EX2F. The Olympus XZ-2 uses a 1/1.7" BSI (Back Side Illuminated) CMOS sensor which measures about 7.4 × 5.6 mm. 11) and new control features such as a ring around the lens which can be used to adjust shutter speed, aperture, zoom and focus. It's the successor to the Olympus XZ-1 and has a new 12MP CMOS sensor, a touch sensitive tilting 3" LCD (with 920,000 dots), 1080 Full HD video, stereo sound, 24 more focus zones (35 vs. The XZ-2 is Olympus' latest addition to the "premium" compact digicam market.
